I don't mean to put my foot in a mess .... I used to deal a little with Scoreboard when I owned my shops ... whew .... you never knew which secretary was going to sign what and who's name at Scoreboard. After twenty years of selling and trading autographs .... that first name could end in two e's and after Pe the next e could run into the w to make PeeWee. One way to find out besides a side by side comparison with another pre-1995 signature is to find out when the ball was signed. Peewee was old and a little shakey the last three to four years. If your ball was signed during Peewee's final years ... that signature is way to good. Sorry to butt in. Good Luck.
<< <i>I don't mean to put my foot in a mess .... I used to deal a little with Scoreboard when I owned my shops ... whew .... you never knew which secretary was going to sign what and who's name at Scoreboard. After twenty years of selling and trading autographs .... that first name could end in two e's and after Pe the next e could run into the w to make PeeWee. One way to find out besides a side by side comparison with another pre-1995 signature is to find out when the ball was signed. Peewee was old and a little shakey the last three to four years. If your ball was signed during Peewee's final years ... that signature is way to good. Sorry to butt in. Good Luck. >>
Actually, I got the Reese auto through the mail from Reese during his final years. He lived in Louisville, KY which isn't far from here. He also sent me a replica print of his own.
So, his signature was about the same. Was surprised to get that stuff back considering all the "no response" reports on websites and in Tuff Stuff Magazine.
I don't doubt the authencity of Scoreboard's autos. The ones I was very skeptic of was Signature Rookies & Genuine Article (ran by the same person). I remember Todd Helton walking into the local shop and told the dealer that he never signed a particular Signature Rookies card and said he never even seen it. Then the incident that shut down Genuine Article. They misspelled Roy Rogers Jr. (spelled it Rodgers) and the autograph was signed Roy Rodgers.
auto, i know your not much into collecting anymore but i read that you like pee wee reese. i have a 01 fleer greats of the game pee wee jrsy. if you are interested just lmk
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my Seaver auto from Classics. I think this guy just got things mixed up!
-Kevin
hehe looks like Bruce, but you are right raf12. Tom Seaver's auto.
shops ... whew .... you never knew which secretary was going to sign what and who's name at Scoreboard. After twenty years of selling and trading autographs .... that first name could end
in two e's and after Pe the next e could run into the w to make PeeWee. One way to find out
besides a side by side comparison with another pre-1995 signature is to find out when the ball was signed. Peewee was old and a little shakey the last three to four years. If your ball was signed during Peewee's final years ... that signature is way to good. Sorry to butt in. Good Luck.
That's Tom Seaver's autograph...
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<< <i>I don't mean to put my foot in a mess .... I used to deal a little with Scoreboard when I owned my
shops ... whew .... you never knew which secretary was going to sign what and who's name at Scoreboard. After twenty years of selling and trading autographs .... that first name could end
in two e's and after Pe the next e could run into the w to make PeeWee. One way to find out
besides a side by side comparison with another pre-1995 signature is to find out when the ball was signed. Peewee was old and a little shakey the last three to four years. If your ball was signed during Peewee's final years ... that signature is way to good. Sorry to butt in. Good Luck. >>
Actually, I got the Reese auto through the mail from Reese during his final years. He lived in Louisville, KY which isn't far from here. He also sent me a replica print of his own.
So, his signature was about the same. Was surprised to get that stuff back considering all the "no response" reports on websites and in Tuff Stuff Magazine.
I don't doubt the authencity of Scoreboard's autos. The ones I was very skeptic of was Signature Rookies & Genuine Article (ran by the same person). I remember Todd Helton walking into the local shop and told the dealer that he never signed a particular Signature Rookies card and said he never even seen it. Then the incident that shut down Genuine Article. They misspelled Roy Rogers Jr. (spelled it Rodgers) and the autograph was signed Roy Rodgers.
<< <i>That's clearly 100% TOM SEAVER. Auto thought it was Bruce something. lmao >>
Looks like Bruce. Shows you how much of a Seaver fan I am
thanks, dave